Win LOST AFTER DARK on DVD In Our Competition!

To celebrate the DVD release of LOST AFTER DARK, on UK shelves now, we’ve 3 copies to give away to our readers, courtesy of Metrodome Distribution.

A group of teenagers sneak out of their high school dance, and head to party at a friend s cabin. Along the way their ride breaks down, stranding them near an abandoned farmhouse. After the brutal murder of one of their friends, their quest for help becomes one of survival. LOST AFTER DARK pays tribute to iconic horror classics like TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, HALLOWEEN and FRIDAY 13th.

For your chance to win LOST AFTER DARK on DVD, simply comment below telling us which slasher movie moment is your most memorable.

The competition will close at 11.59pm GMT on Thursday 10th March 2016 and three valid comments will be chosen and notified by email.

T&C’s
• This promotion is open to UK residents only.
• Entrants must be aged 18 years or older
• One entry per household
• There is no cash alternative to Prizes which are subject to availability, non-transferable, non-negotiable and non-refundable. Prizes may not be sold, offered for sale or used in connection with any other competition or promotion by the Prize winner
• 3 winners will each win 1x Lost After Dark DVD
• The Editor’s decision is final and binding on the entrants. No correspondence will be entered into.

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For me its scream. After growing up watching the classics which ended with the 80s. Scream came out of nowhere and completely change the psychology of the slasher movie. A clever script, great characters, twists, suspense and one of the few Bogey men who is actually human.

I loved The Fog, the original of course not the totally rubbish remake!! The music which went with it just added to the great film. The best bits for me were when the dead attacked the men on the boat at the beginning and the end at the lighthouse, the sound of the knife!!

It has to be Halloween (of course it’s the original did you have to ask??!) when Laurie thinks she has killed Michael Myers and you seen him sit up in the background just slightly out of focus. Enough to get you screaming “Run!!!!” at the screen every time.

An American Werewolf in London – It was spectacular to watch as his body, face, and limbs painfully crunched and his skin bubbled as it grew hairy fur and elongated, and his demonic jaws/snout developed savage fangs.

It has got to be the shower scene from the original Hitchcock version of Psycho. I watched it with my granny and she tried to switch the TV off after that scene saying I was too young at 9 to watch it but I managed to persuade her to let me watch the rest of the film because I loved horror films.

Friday the 13th- Jason Voorhees is one sick guy- Debbies death while laying on the hamock when blood starts dripping down from a mutilated corpse from above and then Jason slowly pokes his ruddy great knife up through the canvas hammock and straight through her body, giving her a nipple piercing like no other!

A Nightmare on Elm Street. This groundbreaking slasher classic delivers an innovative concept, an iconic bad guy and dreamy special effects that create all-time great images like Glen (Johnny Depp) getting sucked into his own bed.

The shower scene in Psycho.
So cleverly done with no sound effects therefore relying on the shrieking soundtrack for impact and the fact that there is no actual shot of the slashing but rather focussing on the knife and blood splatters!
Much better than being in your face.